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April 21, 2008 at 4:31 PM #191877April 21, 2008 at 4:35 PM #191781JCParticipant
to clarify, i did not mean a thread. i would not respond to that either. i meant on of those polls like you see on CNN, where you don’t have to login and can view the results immediately. obviously, they are not very scientific, but might be interesting? not sure how hard those are to implement. i’m sure rich has better things to do, but if somehow could provide him with simple directions it might work. just a thought.
April 21, 2008 at 4:35 PM #191804JCParticipantto clarify, i did not mean a thread. i would not respond to that either. i meant on of those polls like you see on CNN, where you don’t have to login and can view the results immediately. obviously, they are not very scientific, but might be interesting? not sure how hard those are to implement. i’m sure rich has better things to do, but if somehow could provide him with simple directions it might work. just a thought.
April 21, 2008 at 4:35 PM #191833JCParticipantto clarify, i did not mean a thread. i would not respond to that either. i meant on of those polls like you see on CNN, where you don’t have to login and can view the results immediately. obviously, they are not very scientific, but might be interesting? not sure how hard those are to implement. i’m sure rich has better things to do, but if somehow could provide him with simple directions it might work. just a thought.
April 21, 2008 at 4:35 PM #191852JCParticipantto clarify, i did not mean a thread. i would not respond to that either. i meant on of those polls like you see on CNN, where you don’t have to login and can view the results immediately. obviously, they are not very scientific, but might be interesting? not sure how hard those are to implement. i’m sure rich has better things to do, but if somehow could provide him with simple directions it might work. just a thought.
April 21, 2008 at 4:35 PM #191897JCParticipantto clarify, i did not mean a thread. i would not respond to that either. i meant on of those polls like you see on CNN, where you don’t have to login and can view the results immediately. obviously, they are not very scientific, but might be interesting? not sure how hard those are to implement. i’m sure rich has better things to do, but if somehow could provide him with simple directions it might work. just a thought.
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April 21, 2008 at 4:38 PM #191795jficquetteParticipant“I drive a reasonable car bought new, as I don’t believe in buying used vehicles. The BMW will have to come later once I am grounded in my career and the economy recovers.”
You don’t want to get a BMW. I have owned a new 750il, new big Mercedes and finally a Lexus LS 400 bought new in 2000. I am going to drive this Lexus until the wheels fall off. It is the best car I have ever had. Absolutely no problems or issues with it at all. Plus no governor on it and it WILL go 155.
German cars drive better but are problematic and the dealers don’t have the same customer service as the Lexus dealerships do.
John
April 21, 2008 at 4:38 PM #191819jficquetteParticipant“I drive a reasonable car bought new, as I don’t believe in buying used vehicles. The BMW will have to come later once I am grounded in my career and the economy recovers.”
You don’t want to get a BMW. I have owned a new 750il, new big Mercedes and finally a Lexus LS 400 bought new in 2000. I am going to drive this Lexus until the wheels fall off. It is the best car I have ever had. Absolutely no problems or issues with it at all. Plus no governor on it and it WILL go 155.
German cars drive better but are problematic and the dealers don’t have the same customer service as the Lexus dealerships do.
John
April 21, 2008 at 4:38 PM #191848jficquetteParticipant“I drive a reasonable car bought new, as I don’t believe in buying used vehicles. The BMW will have to come later once I am grounded in my career and the economy recovers.”
You don’t want to get a BMW. I have owned a new 750il, new big Mercedes and finally a Lexus LS 400 bought new in 2000. I am going to drive this Lexus until the wheels fall off. It is the best car I have ever had. Absolutely no problems or issues with it at all. Plus no governor on it and it WILL go 155.
German cars drive better but are problematic and the dealers don’t have the same customer service as the Lexus dealerships do.
John
April 21, 2008 at 4:38 PM #191867jficquetteParticipant“I drive a reasonable car bought new, as I don’t believe in buying used vehicles. The BMW will have to come later once I am grounded in my career and the economy recovers.”
You don’t want to get a BMW. I have owned a new 750il, new big Mercedes and finally a Lexus LS 400 bought new in 2000. I am going to drive this Lexus until the wheels fall off. It is the best car I have ever had. Absolutely no problems or issues with it at all. Plus no governor on it and it WILL go 155.
German cars drive better but are problematic and the dealers don’t have the same customer service as the Lexus dealerships do.
John
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